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How do you keep cookies soft when shipping them far away?

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If you had to keep a batch of hypothetical cookies soft during their transit to a land far far away, how would you do it?

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  1. You put a couple of pieces of white bread in an air tight container. The moisture form the bread will keep the cookies soft for 7-10 days. It is a trick my my still uses today in her cookie jar.


  2. I have heard put bread in with them.   I don't know if it works i just hear it does.

  3. add a few pieces of white bread to the package

  4. Put pieces of bread in the tin. The bread will spread its moisture into the cookies as they start to get hard. Tell them to throw out the bread, and the cookies should be fine :)

  5. i've heard bread...idunno tho look up on that,, cuz idk what type or anything  lol..

    I WANT COOKIES :D

    yumm  hehe

  6. Pack them in popped popcorn. No need for packing peanuts, bread or baggies.

    The popcorn is an added treat when it arrives.

    The popcorn cushions the cookies like packing peanuts would but doesn't give plastic taste.

    Enjoy

  7. I sell cookies on eBay and ship them all the time.  Wrap them individually in saran wrap; then place a few in zip-lock baggies.  I place the baggies into another big plastic bag.  Fill the box with styrofoam peants and be sure to ship priority or express mail.  You can fill up a flat rate priority box for $9.80, and the supplies are free at the post office.  Don't ship after Wednesday, so the box won't sit in the post office over the weekend. .....

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